I’ve played pool with Joe both at his office/studio and at his home in Austin, TX.
He’s a good player with very good mechanics, a solid foundation, a good stroke, and knowledgeable about the shots and positioning.
He seems to care a lot about the game, especially when one considers his set-up at both locations. One can tell that a lot of thought and preparation went into both.
He has a variety of some nice custom cues.
In my opinion only, finding time to attend a tournament or provide commentary might be the bigger issue.
As an aside, accommodating his security team might make the difference when deciding on an event to attend. In other words, I think it would be easier for him to attend a bigger event like the new location of the U.S. Open in Frisco, TX, versus the Texas Open in Round Rock in a small poolroom. With that being said, we did have dinner at a local restaurant, and only one person in the restaurant acted like they recognized him and approached the table.